State Newton's Three Law's and explain them.
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Newton's third law action reaction law.....
the best way to learn this Newton's third law is that.....
for example if you Hit a dog by a stone or a stick the next time or at the same time the dog will work at you or when behind you.....
this means that the magnitude by which you are exposed to anybody the body will oppose the force by the same magnitude
the best way to learn this Newton's third law is that.....
for example if you Hit a dog by a stone or a stick the next time or at the same time the dog will work at you or when behind you.....
this means that the magnitude by which you are exposed to anybody the body will oppose the force by the same magnitude
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Hey Physicists,
Newton made by three laws of motions. They are as follows:-
•Law of Inertia
•Law of Momentum
•Action Reaction
>First law of motion:
LAW OF INERTIA.
An object remains in state of rest or of u iform motion in astraight line unless compelled to change that state by an applied force.
In other words, an object remains in state of motion or at rest u till and unless any external unbalanced force is applied is called Law of Inertia.
>Second law of motion:
The rate of change of motion is proportional all to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of force.
Product of mass(m) and velocity(v) is momentum(p). Formula is,
p=m×v
>Third law of motion:
ACTION REACTION.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
This implies that the magnitude of forece is same but the direction is opposite.
Newton made by three laws of motions. They are as follows:-
•Law of Inertia
•Law of Momentum
•Action Reaction
>First law of motion:
LAW OF INERTIA.
An object remains in state of rest or of u iform motion in astraight line unless compelled to change that state by an applied force.
In other words, an object remains in state of motion or at rest u till and unless any external unbalanced force is applied is called Law of Inertia.
>Second law of motion:
The rate of change of motion is proportional all to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of force.
Product of mass(m) and velocity(v) is momentum(p). Formula is,
p=m×v
>Third law of motion:
ACTION REACTION.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
This implies that the magnitude of forece is same but the direction is opposite.
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